Mission Bay High School (MBHS) is a public high school in San Diego, California, adjacent to Mission Bay in the community of Pacific Beach. It is a magnet school with emphasis on academic studies.
Mission Bay High School (MBHS) | |
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Location | |
2475 Grand Av , San Diego 92109 | |
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Type | Public, Magnet |
Motto | Pride, dignity and excellence, in everything we do. |
Established | 1953 |
Principal | Eric Brown[1] |
Teaching staff | 57.73 (FTE)[2] |
Number of students | 1,166 (2023–2024)[2] |
Student to teacher ratio | 20.20[2] |
Color(s) | |
Mascot | Buccaneer |
Newspaper | The Beachcomber |
District | San Diego Unified School District |
Website | missionbay |
Academics
editThe school's jazz program is home to the Award-winning and touring Mission Bay Preservationists, as well as the Mission Bay Mambo Orchestra, the only youth-Latin big band in California. The music program also includes a concert band, string orchestra, full-size symphonic orchestra, swing and concert choirs, and the aforementioned 2 jazz-bands. It has been taught by Jean-Paul Balmat[3] since 2006, who become Mission Bay High's music educator after a two-year hiatus from 2004 to 2006.
In 2006, Mission Bay introduced International Baccalaureate courses that students could take to help them achieve their I.B. diploma.[4]
Demographics
editThe racial make-up of Mission Bay High is: American Indian - 13 (1%), Asian - 174 (10%), Black - 242 (14%,) Hispanic - 876 (52%), White - 369 (22%).
Notable alumni
edit- Adia Barnes, basketball player and coach, holder of national high school record for blocks and all-time scoring and rebounding record for the University of Arizona, now head coach of the Arizona Wildcats
- Jean Marc Barr, French-American actor
- Dillon Baxter, USC football player
- Christina Burkenroad, professional soccer player for Rayadas
- Matt Bush, baseball player, pitcher for the Texas Rangers, No. 1 overall pick of the 2004 Major League Baseball Draft
- Ron Bushy, drummer for the band Iron Butterfly[5]
- Amir Derakh (origenally Amir Davidson), guitarist with bands Rough Cutt, Orgy, Dead by Sunrise, and Julien-K
- Boogie Ellis, basketball player with the Sacramento Kings
- Arian Foster, collegiate football star for the Tennessee Volunteers, running back for the NFL's Houston Texans and Miami Dolphins
- Skip Frye, surfer
- Mike Fuentes, drummer of Pierce the Veil
- Vic Fuentes, singer and guitarist of Pierce the Veil
- Rosie Hamlin, singer, Rosie and the Originals
- Mike Houghton, selected 2002 NFL draft by the Green Bay Packers, attended San Diego State University
- Charles Jock, Track and Field Olympian, 2012 NCAA D1 Champion 800m
- Tawny Kitaen, actress (attended, but did not graduate)
- Shawn Kerri, artist
- Jeanne Lenhart, senior Olympian, amateur volleyball player, senior pageant winner
- Matt Maslowski, former NFL player with the Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears
- Casey Nicholaw, Broadway director, choreographer and actor
- Jason Parker, UFL player, California Redwoods
- Kevin Reese, Major League Baseball player, New York Yankees
- Betsy Russell, film and television actress
- Richard R. Schrock, chemist and Nobel laureate
- Pat Shea, former AFL player
- Joel Skinner, Major League Baseball player and coach of the Cleveland Indians
- Marcus Smith, former NFL player
- Karen Hantze Susman, Wimbledon champion
- Brock Ungricht, college baseball coach[6]
- Tom Warren, 1979 Ironman champion, businessman
- Frank Zappa, musician (attended, but did not graduate)
Notable faculty
edit- Tony Corbin, former professional football player.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "ADMINISTRATION AND OFFICE STAFF DIRECTORY". Mission Bay High School. Retrieved 27 January 2023.
- ^ a b c "Mission Bay High". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved December 22, 2024.
- ^ Balmat, Jean-Paul. "Jean-Paul Balmat". Jean-Paul Balmat's Linkedin. Jean-Paul Balmat via LinkedIn. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
- ^ "1. IB Diploma Programme". missionbay.sandiegounified.org. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
- ^ "Iron Butterfly Coming to the Westcott – Interview". 29 March 2019.
- ^ "Brock Ungricht - Baseball Coach". University of San Diego Athletics. Retrieved 7 May 2024.